-LRB- CNN -RRB- There are only nine months left to get that flying car designed and in production .

The Internet has reminded us of the very specific vision `` Back to the Future II '' had for October 21 , 2015 . Flying cars zipping through the air , auto-drying clothes that fit to your body , shoes that lace up on their own and time travel are all the norm when Marty McFly and his girlfriend , Jennifer , played by Michael J. Fox and Elisabeth Shue , land in that year .

And do n't even get us started on the fact that we still do n't have time travel .

The 1989 film did highlight a few technologies that are currently in our present -- or at least similar items . Future Marty has a video call with his coworker and boss , people are able to answer the phone with glasses that are very much like Google glass , and of course hoverboards do exist , though they 're not as cool or as high-flying as in the movie .

There 's also no `` Jaws 19 , '' but we do have 3-D movies and holograms , as seen on the screen . As for flying cars , there is the Terrafugia Transition and the AeroMobil , but do n't count on coasting the friendly skies in those anytime soon , especially using banana peels and such for fuel .

Futurist Michael Rogers told Newsweek the movie did get a few things right .

`` Three definite hits : biometrics , large screen home displays , video telephone calls , '' Rogers said . `` Skype and FaceTime are part of everyday usage ; by the end of the decade I think it will be totally natural for younger users to transition from text to audio to video in a single call , depending on the content at the moment . ''

You still have a wait , however , for things like hydrated pizza .

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In the film , Marty McFly traveled to October 21 , 2015

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There were flying cars and hoverboards

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A futurist says they got some things right